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      07-19-2005
Hello,

We have recently migrated many of our websites to a dual AMD Opteron 64
server with Windows 2003 server Standard x64 installed. In the 32-bit
environment the websites were running on before, I was able to move the IIS
logs to another folder to be processed by a website statistics application
(the 32-bit environment was Windows 2003 Server standard). In the 64 bit
environment anytime I try to use a command line untility to copy the IIS logs
I get access denied, yet I can copy and move the files in Windows Explorer.
Any suggestions or ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Blair
 
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      07-19-2005
What motherboard/chipset?

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Blair wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have recently migrated many of our websites to a dual AMD Opteron
> 64 server with Windows 2003 server Standard x64 installed. In the
> 32-bit environment the websites were running on before, I was able to
> move the IIS logs to another folder to be processed by a website
> statistics application (the 32-bit environment was Windows 2003
> Server standard). In the 64 bit environment anytime I try to use a
> command line untility to copy the IIS logs I get access denied, yet I
> can copy and move the files in Windows Explorer. Any suggestions or
> ideas would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Blair



 
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      07-19-2005
It's a TYAN High-End Dual AMD Opteron, S2882 Motherboard.
The chipset is Athlon 64 / Opteron HyperTransport Technology Configuration.

Thanks,

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> What motherboard/chipset?
>
> --
> Please, all replies to the newsgroup.
> ======================
> Charlie.
> http://www.msmvps.com/xperts64/
>
>
> Blair wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We have recently migrated many of our websites to a dual AMD Opteron
> > 64 server with Windows 2003 server Standard x64 installed. In the
> > 32-bit environment the websites were running on before, I was able to
> > move the IIS logs to another folder to be processed by a website
> > statistics application (the 32-bit environment was Windows 2003
> > Server standard). In the 64 bit environment anytime I try to use a
> > command line untility to copy the IIS logs I get access denied, yet I
> > can copy and move the files in Windows Explorer. Any suggestions or
> > ideas would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Blair

>
>
>

 
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